
Stephanie Paige Ogburn
Stephanie Paige Ogburn has been reporting from Colorado for more than five years, primarily from the Western Slope.
She was previously a reporter at ClimateWire, an editor at High Country ڱ and a reporter at the Cortez Journal. When not reporting, she enjoys backpacking, mountain biking, growing food, cooking, and spending time with her family.
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On a chilly morning outside Colorado Springs, Erin Siepker is learning to shoot clay pigeons.“Pull,” Siepker says.The target springs from a trap. Siepker…
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Boulder has a housing affordability problem. Ideas on how to fix that problem, though, vary widely across the community. At recent meetings touching on…
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After KUNC reported on the growing phenomenon of rolling coal, where diesel truck owners tune their fuel mix so they emit large clouds of black smoke, our…
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The greater sage grouse, a bird whose range spans 11 western states, including Colorado, will not be listed under the Endangered Species Act. Sally…
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On a Saturday night in a strip mall parking lot in south Fort Collins, crowds of young motorcyclists, truck drivers and their friends gather to hang out…
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Andrea Sedlmayr has lived in the mountains west of Boulder for four decades. She’s used to hearing hunters and the occasional gunshots around her house.…
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In the ongoing saga of just how much control cities and other municipalities in Colorado can have over oil and gas development, the town of Erie hopes it…
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The Arapaho Roosevelt National Forest's 1.4 million acres cover the Front Range foothills and climb into the mountains of north central Colorado. As more…
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Fort Collins council members voted to oppose a project calling for the creation of two new reservoirs in Northern Colorado, at least for now. The Northern…
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With crude at about $40 a barrel and no oil price recovery in sight, one might expect that Greeley, the town at the center of Colorado’s oil boom, would…